Nvidia officially announced a GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card as well as two different RTX 5060 Ti models. The only difference between the two different 5060 Ti models is 8GB of VRAM.
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti will include 4,608 CUDA cores and a TDP of 180W. It will be available as either a 16GB GDDR7 model or an 8GB GDDR7 model. It will have a memory bandwidth of 448 GB/s.
The RTX 5060 non-Ti will include 3,840 CUDA cores, include just 8GB of GDDR7 memory, and have a TDP of 140W.
The 16GB model will supposedly retail at $429, while the 8GB model will supposedly launch at $379. The non-Ti RTX 5060 model will be priced at $299. I say "supposedly" because as we have seen with the rest of the 50-series cards, these prices are merely suggestions as most cards on the market are actually priced much higher.
Nvidia plans to launch the RTX 5060 Ti models on April 16, 2025. The non-Ti RTX 5060 card is expected to launch in May.
Nvidia also shared word that a few additional titles now support various RTX technologies. Those titles are Black Myth: Wukong, EXFIL, No More Room in Hell 2, and SQUAD.
Black Myth: Wukong: In one of 2024’s best selling games, millions of gamers have battled fearsome bosses in highly detailed fully ray-traced worlds, and now Black Myth: Wukong’s performance is getting even faster with the release of a DLSS Multi Frame Generation upgrade. The new DLSS Multi Frame Generation update is rolling out to store fronts throughout the week and GeForce RTX 50 Series gamers can multiply performance by up to 10X thanks to DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution. This massive performance boost enables GeForce RTX 5070 gamers to play at over 110 FPS, GeForce RTX 5070 Ti users to play at over 130 FPS, GeForce RTX 5080 owners to play at over 150 FPS, and GeForce RTX 5090 buyers to play at over 240 FPS, maxing out the capabilities of the latest 4K OLED G-SYNC compatible DisplayPort 2.1 displays. See DLSS 4 in action in our new RTX trailer.
Squad: From Offworld Industries, this large-scale combined arms multiplayer first-person shooter emphasizes combat realism through communication, team play, and strong squad cohesion feeding into larger-scale coordination, tactics, and planning. A recently-released update upgrades the game’s existing DLSS feature set, adding DLSS Multi Frame Generation, enabling GeForce RTX 50 Series gamers to multiply performance.
EXFIL: Misultin Studios and MicroProse Software's EXFIL is an Early Access objective-based military sim with a fully simulated ballistic model, accounting for bullet drop, penetration and ricochets. EXFIL already included support for both DLSS Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution, and with the recent release of a new update, DLSS Multi Frame Generation has been added enabling GeForce RTX 50 Series owners to further accelerate performance. Additionally, DLSS Super Resolution has been updated to our new transformer AI model, enhancing image quality for all GeForce RTX gamers.
No More Room In Hell 2: This intense and terrifying permadeath co-op takes you on a journey into the eerie darkness of zombie-infested zones. Eight co-op players spawn across one huge map, deploying their wits and deadly reflexes to unite and survive against the unstoppable forces of the undead. No More Room In Hell 2’s latest “Reanimation” update introduces support for DLSS Multi Frame Generation, expanding the game’s suite of RTX tech that already included DLSS Frame Generation, DLSS Super Resolution, DLAA, and NVIDIA Reflex. This major update also adds two new maps, redesigned melee combat system, a weight-based radial inventory, a permadeath character roster, new zombies types, new weapons, and much more. You can try the new maps, upgrades and DLSS Multi Frame Generation for free between April 17th and April 21st as part of a Steam Free Weekend event.
Squad: From Offworld Industries, this large-scale combined arms multiplayer first-person shooter emphasizes combat realism through communication, team play, and strong squad cohesion feeding into larger-scale coordination, tactics, and planning. A recently-released update upgrades the game’s existing DLSS feature set, adding DLSS Multi Frame Generation, enabling GeForce RTX 50 Series gamers to multiply performance.
EXFIL: Misultin Studios and MicroProse Software's EXFIL is an Early Access objective-based military sim with a fully simulated ballistic model, accounting for bullet drop, penetration and ricochets. EXFIL already included support for both DLSS Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution, and with the recent release of a new update, DLSS Multi Frame Generation has been added enabling GeForce RTX 50 Series owners to further accelerate performance. Additionally, DLSS Super Resolution has been updated to our new transformer AI model, enhancing image quality for all GeForce RTX gamers.
No More Room In Hell 2: This intense and terrifying permadeath co-op takes you on a journey into the eerie darkness of zombie-infested zones. Eight co-op players spawn across one huge map, deploying their wits and deadly reflexes to unite and survive against the unstoppable forces of the undead. No More Room In Hell 2’s latest “Reanimation” update introduces support for DLSS Multi Frame Generation, expanding the game’s suite of RTX tech that already included DLSS Frame Generation, DLSS Super Resolution, DLAA, and NVIDIA Reflex. This major update also adds two new maps, redesigned melee combat system, a weight-based radial inventory, a permadeath character roster, new zombies types, new weapons, and much more. You can try the new maps, upgrades and DLSS Multi Frame Generation for free between April 17th and April 21st as part of a Steam Free Weekend event.



I have a 4080 Super now, which with 16GB VRAM, still can't run Indiana Jones maxed without hitting the VRAM ceiling and dropping from 100 to 4fps.